Classic International Cruises

Classic International Cruises


Not all cruises can be super luxury mega-holidays. After all, there is a huge proportion of the public who want to go on cruises but simply can't afford to pay the massive prices that some around the world cruises ask their passengers to pay both the cruises, and for all those little extras really add up. So it's good therefore that there are some cruise lines that are offering cheaper and so called "budget" travellers for travellers who are operating on more of a budget but still want a similar experience, but with a little less of the cordon bleu food and no suite-Butler.

After all, these sort of changes will really keep the costs down and help ensure the cruise is affordable to the sort of people who wouldn't usually have thought that they would have been able to afford any sort of cruise. Classic International Cruises is a Portuguese run cruise line that is generally run for British people. Also it's important to note that the age range of the people who takes these sort of cruises tends towards the 45-60 age group, so it's probably not suitable for children. There are many other options for families to choose from if they too want to take a cruise but I think that they would be best to stay away from Classic International Cruises.

However, for the older age range, the people in their golden years, Classic International Cruises will likely be perfect since it is so expertly geared. One of the Classic International Cruises is the so called Voyage spectacular. It starts in Rome, the eternal city that was the centre of the world for millennia, and heads to Croatia, Venice, Athens, and Egypt before departing the Mediterranean completely and heading through the Suez canal until it heads down the Gulf of Aden, and heads to Colombo in Sri Lanka.

It's a thirty-five night cruise so the fun doesn't stop there. The cruise ship then heads to Phuket in Thailand before threading between Indonesian islands, stopping at Singapore, and making a final journey to Fremantle in Australia. You'll cross both tropics and the Equator, and find yourself travelling across very many different time zones on your voyage. It's no wonder it's called a spectacular voyage.

Other routes include laps around the Indian ocean and Australia's west coast as well as a popular New Year's getaway around Fremantle not going far from Australia.